Today, Perry shared a lengthy post reflecting on the election, and how Clinton has renewed her motivation for social justice.

“I was profoundly moved and thoroughly surprised when Hillary showed up to give me this award,” she wrote. “I broke down and wept watching her take the stage. The last time I was in NYC was for Election Night. I left covered in a blanket of sadness and despair because for me, and I imagine others, the results triggered a lot of dormant fears and emotions to the surface. I feared that we were not ever going to see the light of justice or fairness. I felt vulnerable, confused and frightened like a child.”

“Feelings of despair still comes in waves, but now more than ever I am MOTIVATED to fight against social injustice and to promote equality and kindness as best I know how, through my art and influence,” she continued. “I am continually inspired by her strength and how she [Hillary] continues to rise like the Phoenix she is, every time.”

Will we hear that fighting spirit in Perry’s new music? Absolutely.

“It’s funny, sometimes people who disagree with me just say, “Shut up and sing.” Boy, will I do so in a whole new way… next year,” she wrote. “Hell hath no fury like a woman REBORN.”